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1. Mitigating Global Fragmentation in Digital Trade Governance: A Case Study

2. Could a Global “Wicked Problems Agency” Incentivize Data Sharing?

3. How Authoritarian Regimes Counter International Sanctions Pressure

4. The White Paper on the Future of Environmental Peacebuilding

5. Peace and Security 2025

6. The Impact of the Russia-Ukraine War on the Global Sanctions Landscape

7. Food Insecurity Beyond Borders: Untangling the Complex Impacts of Ukraine War on Global Food Security

8. Is Doughnut Economics a Means Towards Achieving Planetary Health?

9. Regulating the International Digital Economy, with Trade and Innovation in Mind

10. After the Allocation: What Role for the Special Drawing Rights System?

11. Climate Finance Effectiveness: Six Challenging Trends

12. A Global Development Paradigm for a World in Crisis

13. What’s the Best Way to Bolster the IMF’s Capacity to Lend to Low-Income Countries?

14. Development Effectiveness in the “New Normal”: What Do the Changing Roles and Purposes of ODA Mean for the Effectiveness Agenda?

15. Country Platforms and Delivery of Global Public Goods

16. The Belt and Road Initiative as Ten Policy Commandments: Review of Xi’s Kazakhstan and Indonesia Launch Speeches

17. The Tenth NPT Review Conference: In the Shadow of Russian Aggression in Ukraine

19. States Seek Treaty on Plastic Pollution

20. The Artemis Theory of Warfare

21. How Can Multilateral Organizations Strengthen Global Data Governance Practices? Roundtable Summary

22. Some Unpleasant ODA Arithmetic

23. Ethical Recruitment of Health Workers: Using Bilateral Cooperation to Fulfill the World Health Organization’s Global Code of Practice

24. Better Two Eyes than One: A Synthesis Classification of Exchange Rate Regimes

25. The Impact of Common Law on the Volume of Legal Services: An International Study

26. Love of Variety and Gains from Trade

27. Free Trade Agreements and the Movement of Business People

28. Scenarios for an impact assessment of global bioeconomy strategies: results from a co-design process

29. The Need for Local Governance of Global Commons: The Example of Blue Carbon Ecosystems

30. Assessing Potential Effects of Development Cooperation on Inequality

31. Global Access to COVID-19 Vaccines: Challenges in Production, Affordability, Distribution and Utilisation

32. Mainstreaming South-South and Triangular Cooperation: Work in Progress at the United Nations

33. TRIPS-Past to TRIPS-Plus: Upholding the Balance between Exclusivity and Access

34. Could Trade Agreements Help Address the Wicked Problem of Cross-Border Disinformation?

35. Global Governance 2.0: The Collective Choreography of Cooperation

36. The Helsinki Process and its applicability: Towards regional security-building in the Persian Gulf

37. Taking stock of the UN at 75: Highs and lows in the shadow of great-power competition

38. Coronavirus and Power: The Impact on International Politics

39. Central Bank Mandates, Sustainability Objectives and the Promotion of Green Finance

40. The COVID-19 pandemic: Scenarios to Understand the International Impact

41. The Strategic and Geo-economic Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic

42. Data Standards Task Force for Digital Cooperation

43. Carbon Pricing in Organized Wholesale Electricity Markets

44. Triangular Cooperation: Broader, more Dynamic and Flexible

45. Earmarked Funding for Multilateral Development Cooperation: Asset and Impediment

46. The Two Hundred Billion Dollar Question: How to Get the Biggest Impact from the 2019 Replenishments

47. Improving Global Health Supply Chains through Traceability

48. Struggling with Scale: Ebola’s Lessons for the Next Pandemic

49. What Is “Country Ownership”? A Formal Exploration of the Aid Relationship

50. Inequality in Energy Consumption: Statistical Equilibrium or a Question of Accounting Conventions?